A Look Back At Harris Wittels' Funniest Tweets, One Year After His Death

So, if you don't know, Harris Wittels was an unbelievably funny comedian -- a couple of his accolades include inventing the term "humble brag" and being one of the head writers of "Parks and Rec" -- and he tragically died of a heroin overdose exactly a year ago.

All day fellow comedians have been remembering Harris Wittels on social media.

So, you know, I thought I'd try my hand at it. After all, if Mr. Wittels is looking down from heaven, I'd like to win this competition:

Putting together a top ten "Who mourned him best" list. Get your votes in now!
— Harris Wittels (@twittels) August 14, 2014

Honestly, some of my favorite of Harris' stuff is actually on the podcast "Comedy Bang Bang" where, when he was on the show, he did this thing called "Foam Corner" -- a segment where he looked at his phone and read aloud his worst, most half-baked anti-jokes. Listen here.

Somehow it's some of the funniest stuff in this young century.

If you want to know more about what an amazing and weird guy he was, check out this essay Aziz Ansari wrote about the late comedian.

But I thought a good way to commemorate him would be to just go through his Twitter and pick my favorite of his jokes, and show you guys.

Because this dude was just heartbreakingly funny.

If you don't like these, that's fine. Every human dingleberry is entitled to his or her terrible opinion.